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Court Sentences Labor Lawyer and Advocate to Three Years' Imprisonment
March 31, 2011
Worker Rights
Communist Party Calls for Increased Efforts To "Transform" Falun Gong Practitioners as Part of Three-Year Campaign
March 22, 2011
Freedom of Religion
Authorities Censor Access to Information on Middle East and Chinese "Jasmine" Protests
March 22, 2011
Freedom of Expression
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Institutions of Democratic Governance
Authorities Reportedly Beat, Detain, and Threaten Foreign Journalists Covering "Jasmine Revolution"
March 22, 2011
Freedom of Expression
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Institutions of Democratic Governance
Chinese Government Bolsters Grazing Ban; Xinjiang Government Promotes Herder Resettlement
March 22, 2011
Ethnic Minority Rights
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The Environment and Climate Change
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Xinjiang
Chen Guangcheng, Wife Reportedly Beaten After Release of Video Detailing Official Abuse
March 11, 2011
Criminal Justice
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Freedom of Expression
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Population Control
Tibetan Buddhist Affairs Regulations Taking Effect in Tibetan Autonomous Prefectures
March 10, 2011
Tibet
Chinese Government Considers Reducing Number of Crimes Punishable by Death
February 23, 2011
Criminal Justice
Beijing Court Upholds Eight-Year Sentence for American Geologist Xue Feng
February 23, 2011
Business and Human Rights
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Criminal Justice
Draft of Intangible Cultural Heritage Law Limits Research Activities; Xinjiang Case Study Shows Politicization of Heritage (Updated)
February 16, 2011
Xinjiang
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